Astrological Rectification for Health Analysis: A Cancer Patient Case Study

Rectification of birth time is essential when working with horoscopes related to serious illnesses.

To make an informed assessment of life expectancy, the severity of an illness, and to responsibly move forward with forecasting, an astrologer must work with a verified horoscope. A rectified horoscope is one that is both accurate and correct. “Correct” means that the planets are in the appropriate houses and govern the correct houses. An “accurate” horoscope indicates that the astrologer has sufficient data to calculate the birth time down to the minute, or even the second, and that the progression of this horoscope over time (event forecasting) produces precise results. Using a horoscope that is only correct (but not accurate) for forecasting is not reliable. For instance, a correct horoscope might fit within a 10–20 minute birth time range, but changing the birth time by just four minutes could lead to a one-year difference in predicted event dates.

A correct horoscope can be calculated for nearly everyone, including children and teenagers. An accurate horoscope, however, can be determined if specific life events have already occurred that allow for refining the birth time.

Now, let’s look at an example of rectifying the horoscope of a man diagnosed with cancer.

He is interested in understanding the severity of his illness, life expectancy, the best place for treatment, and similar questions.

His birth time is unknown, but according to his mother, it was in the morning. We will start by constructing his preliminary horoscope for 10:00 a.m.

We see that his rising sign is Sagittarius. However, by all indications, this man has Scorpio rising traits, so we will adjust the birth time to place the cusp of the 1st house in Scorpio.

Our astrological software provides several tools used for calculating birth time.

The first tool involves calculating the range of reliable birth times. We know that certain events have occurred in this man’s life. We can determine the birth time interval during which his horoscope reflects all these events.

We know that this man’s horoscope had a “happiness formula” – the Sun in the 1st house – when he lived in his birth city. We also know that he tragically lost a brother and had a business that ended in bankruptcy.

Using these conditions, we make calculations and identify a potential birth time range that satisfies all the necessary requirements. As you can see, all the conditions are met if he was born between 8:26 a.m. and 9:01 a.m. Let’s adjust his birth time in the profile to bring it closer to an accurate result.

The next step involves using the method of determining exact birth time based on the date of the first marriage.

This method provides fairly accurate results but has its limitations. For one, the person must have been officially married.

This man was married on September 28, 1984. The calculation shows two possible birth times based on the marriage significators – Venus and the Moon.

We find that the birth time indicated by Venus, 8:38 a.m., falls within the previously calculated interval, while the time indicated by the Moon, 8:06 a.m., is outside this range.

Using retroforecast tool

To further refine the determined birth time, we need to use another available tool: checking whether past events for which we know the date and location are visible at that birth time.

For accuracy, it is necessary to use three events. However, for this example, I will focus on just one event to keep it brief – the death of his brother.

When using the retrospective forecasting tool, we need to specify a certain birth time range and then check whether the event we’re looking for is visible at each specific time within that range.

Let’s examine the interval from 8:36 a.m. to 8:42 a.m. I select “death of a brother” from the list of conditions and input the date and location of the event. The program generates a list of progressive aspects, and I need to determine at which birth time the necessary conditions are met.

I find that the required conditions are satisfied for a birth time of 8:39 a.m., which is very close to the time calculated using the first marriage date method.

Additionally, let’s note the transit aspect of the Moon opposing Neptune, which was exact at the time of the brother’s death around 2 p.m.

The circumstances of the brother’s death were as follows: he was riding a motorcycle with his boss on a work-related errand. The boss was intoxicated, and they had an accident in which the brother died.

As you can see, this aspect encapsulates the details of the event—a combination of the 6th house and 10th house symbolizes the relationship between an employer and an employee, while the 12th house and 9th house signify the criminal act of drunk driving. The formula of danger involves the interaction between the 8th and 10th houses, pointing to the death of a brother. The 3rd house represents the vehicle.

The calculated birth time of 8:39 a.m. was further verified with other events and proved accurate in subsequent progressive methods.

With an accurate horoscope, I proceeded to analyze the situation related to his cancer diagnosis. More details can be found in this article.